MONEY-LENDING CASE.
A MERCIFUL LENDER. Auckland. October I). At the Magistral"'-. Court to-day the widow of a soldier applied for the reopening of a loan transaction with Charles Goldstein, trading as the Empire Loco and Finance Company. On January Uh last the soldier and his wife negotiated a loan of .L':?i). on which •:i intere.f was to be ,-ha'. red, the v,hole io be payiibl'' by fourteen monthly instalments of X2. The sum of :il)s was paid in expenses, the borrower receivinj;' .CIS Ills. Air. Singer, for defendant, stated that his client had received to date in respeot of the loan the sum of .SIS. In consideration of the fact Hint the woman's husband had been killed and <\k< was now in distressing cimiiiislanfv.s,' ''he eo:i;■piuiy thi'u;;hf ilie niatrer one in x::'w}\ it should accept the Cl'o aiivadv n-ud in settlement of the wiiole am. •■;, t due under the agreement. '!.'!:•- a- .i'.catiuu, therefore, \v»» struck otit.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1917, Page 2
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156MONEY-LENDING CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1917, Page 2
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